January 2019
Intermediate to advanced
458 pages
10h 35m
English
Although systems that include both an FPGA and SoC have been very common for years, a more recent addition has been hybrid FPGA/SoC chips, which include the dies for both an FPGA and an SoC (usually ARM based) in the same package. These are then linked together with a bus so that both can efficiently communicate with each other using memory-mapped I/O and similar.
Common examples of such FPGAs currently include Altera (now Intel), Cyclone V SoC, and Xilinx Zynq. The Cyclone V SoC's block diagram from the official datasheet gives a good overview of how such a system works:

Here, we can see that there are a number of ways ...